Kuczus
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- Jan 25, 2015
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- Location
- Chicago, IL
- First Name
- Kamil
- Vehicle(s)
- 07 Focus ST (waiting to upgrade)
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Hi all,
Ive been lurking on this site for quite some time now. I decided to start a post because looking for the exact mustang I want is just aggravating.
The impossible to find car and setup I want:
2015 Mustang GT Premium
6-speed manual
Oxford White
400a
GT Performance Package
And I want the car to have under 10 miles on the odometer. I can only image the type of test drives some dealerships offer.
Nothing more nothing less. I cant figure out why its so damn hard to find that. I dont need any of the other useless (to me) options.
So is ordering the way to go or just wait it out and hope one falls in my lap. According to ford.com the MSRP should be around 40K which is acceptable and I wouldnt mind paying that.
Now the X-plan question. Can I use my girlfriends PIN? Is it worth getting X-plan price? I know there are a bunch of threads regarding this but Id be OK with a yes or no answer.
Thanks for reading through, looking forward to suggestions.
Ive been lurking on this site for quite some time now. I decided to start a post because looking for the exact mustang I want is just aggravating.
The impossible to find car and setup I want:
2015 Mustang GT Premium
6-speed manual
Oxford White
400a
GT Performance Package
And I want the car to have under 10 miles on the odometer. I can only image the type of test drives some dealerships offer.
Nothing more nothing less. I cant figure out why its so damn hard to find that. I dont need any of the other useless (to me) options.
So is ordering the way to go or just wait it out and hope one falls in my lap. According to ford.com the MSRP should be around 40K which is acceptable and I wouldnt mind paying that.
Now the X-plan question. Can I use my girlfriends PIN? Is it worth getting X-plan price? I know there are a bunch of threads regarding this but Id be OK with a yes or no answer.
Thanks for reading through, looking forward to suggestions.
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